Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
Online ISSN : 1349-2896
Print ISSN : 0386-2208
ISSN-L : 0386-2208
Review
Cellular senescence as a source of chronic microinflammation that promotes the aging process
Makoto NAKANISHI
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2025 年 101 巻 4 号 p. 224-237

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Why and how do we age? This physiological phenomenon that we all experience remains a great mystery, largely unexplained even in this age of scientific and technological progress. Aging is a significant risk factor for numerous diseases, including cancer. However, underlying mechanisms responsible for this association remain to be elucidated. Recent findings have elucidated the significance of the accumulation of senescent cells and other inflammatory cells in organs and tissues with age, and their deleterious effects, such as the induction of inflammation in the microenvironment, as underlying factors contributing to organ dysfunction and disease development. Cellular senescence is a cellular phenomenon characterized by a permanent cessation of cell proliferation and secretion of several proinflammatory cytokines (senescence associated secretory phenotypes). Notably, the elimination of senescent cells from aging individuals has been demonstrated to alleviate age-related organ and tissue dysfunction, as well as various geriatric diseases. This review summarizes the molecular mechanisms by which senescent cells are induced and contribute to age-related diseases, as well as the technologies that ameliorate them.

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